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dance believe dancing
Fine dancing, I believe, like virtue, must be its own reward. Jane Austen
dance dance-and-dancing hear hearts speak watch
To watch us dance is to hear our hearts speak Indian Proverb
danced days witness
Witness ye days and nights, and all ye hours, / That danced away with down upon your feet. John Dryden
dance pleasure choreography
Choreography is mentally draining, but there's a pleasure in getting into the studio with the dancers and the music. Alvin Ailey
dancer tree green
Someone is dead. Even the trees know it, those poor old dancers who come on lewdly, all pea-green scarfs and spine pole. Anne Sexton
dancer actors world
Before I was an actor I was a break dancer, one of those street performers you see. I guess my introduction into the professional world of performing was a stint as back up dancer for Lionel Richie and I performed at the closing ceremony at the '84 Olympics. Cuba Gooding, Jr.
dancer primitive storyteller
At our most primitive we are storytellers and dancers. Anne Lamott
dancer tap-dancers painter
I never wanted to be a painter; I wanted to be a tap dancer. Andy Warhol
dance believe heart
I believe it is in my nature to dance by virtue of the beat of my heart, the pulse of my blood and the music in my mind. Robert Fulghum
literature faces mysterious
As a rule, said Holmes, the more bizarre a thing is the less mysterious it proves to be. It is your commonplace, featureless crimes which are really puzzling, just as a commonplace face is the most difficult to identify. Arthur Conan Doyle
literature consolation ifs
There was always the consolation that if I didn't like what I wrote I could throw it away or burn it. Carl Sandburg
literature architecture masters
Architects of grandeur are often the master builders of disillusionment. Bryant H. McGill
literature appreciated rudeness
Good manners are appreciated as much as bad manners are abhorred. Bryant H. McGill
literature rich resources
Few nations match our rich resource of literature. Charles Clarke
literature dresses solicitude
Dress is at all times a frivolous distinction, and excessive solicitude about it often destroys its own aim. Jane Austen
literature incapability university
The University brings out all abilities, including incapability. Anton Chekhov
literature chance viewers
We've had a chance to be seen by viewers who had never seen us before, and we've kept a lot of them. Brit Hume
literature life-is hell
Without literature, life is hell. Charles Bukowski
atrophy body happens horrible muscles
It's a horrible, horrible disease. What happens is all your muscles in your whole body atrophy down to nothing. Tom Currence
atrophy lonely people skills social tend whatever
When people become lonely and isolated, whatever social skills they have tend to atrophy from misuse. Chris Segrin